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jjarman
10-25-2004, 08:18 PM
I have never eaten there and am considering it for one night for our March trip. All I have read are the most glowing reviews of this place. Anyone just not like it?

Kaycee
10-25-2004, 08:46 PM
We really didn't care for it. Not that it was terrible or anything, we just didn't really like it and I doubt that we'd go back. There were some things DH & I really liked (the pineapple bread, the wontons, and the pineapple-caramel dessert) but not enough to go back.

We don't have small children so the games were lost on us. Plus, none of us eat huge amounts, so the volume of food was also lost on us.

I think the most surprising thing was that none of us liked the meat skewers. My two sons (ages 13 and 15) love meat, so I thought they'd love 'Ohana. But they didn't like the taste of the meat at all. And I'm not much of a meat eater, but I thought I'd like the shrimp because I usually do. But I thought the shrimp had a really odd, unpleasant taste. DH also didn't care for any of the meats.

We love going to the Poly, even if we're not staying there. But, for us at least, Kona Cafe is a much better choice. Now that's a restaurant all four of us loved!

turnlisa
10-25-2004, 08:53 PM
Add us to the list of the people that weren't all that thrilled by Ohana. We went last year for my birthday. The meat was dry and not all that tasty. We met my best friend, her DH, and her DD there. They weren't impressed either and couldn't believe how much we were paying to eat there for mediocre food.

The kids' games were great but it also meant that the kids didn't eat. For the price, we just weren't impressed. For us it was the kind of thing you try once.

tarheelmjfan
10-25-2004, 09:10 PM
We didn't like it either. I was beginning to think we were the only ones. :confused: Maybe there's no negative reviews, because others feel like I always have. There's always so many positive reviews, that I hate to be the one to jump in and ruin the party. :p We thought the atmosphere was more chaos, than fun. We did meet my sister and her family there, so that could have had something to do with it. We had alot of catching up to do. ;) We most definitely weren't showered with food. I left hungry, and I'm not that big of an eater. What I did have, definitely wasn't anything I feel I need to rush back for. I didn't see any kid's games going on at all. Maybe it had something to do with where we were sitting, I don't know. I have been willing to go back to give it another try, because it does get so many great reviews, and I thought we must have hit it on a very bad night, but DH & DS(12) say no way. They think there's too many great places to eat at WDW, to try it again. :(


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snwarf
10-25-2004, 09:17 PM
It's funny because the more I think about it, the more I don't really want to go back to Ohana's.

I have a PS for December, but reading these posts reminded me that we really were not overwhelmed by the food. I think it was just the drinks at the bar that we enjoyed so much!!!

Like one of the other posters, we do not have little kids and they really are the focus at Ohana's. We enjoyed the character breakfast there probably better than the dinner.

I would suggest stopping by the bar and drinking something big & fruity and finding somewhere else for dinner!

sherry8253
10-25-2004, 09:19 PM
My DH and I went to 'Ohanna for the first time last December. Neither one of us was overly impressed. I thought the meat was dry and tough. I don't like shrimp so I didn't try those. My DH is a shrimp lover and he rated the shrimp as just okay. I love pineapple and thought I would really enjoy it but our piece of pineapple was not ripe and it was pretty tasteless too. We would not go back.

GRAYWIFE
10-25-2004, 09:31 PM
Sorry to say we did not care for Ohana either. The staff was very nice, the food was ok but we just did not enjoy it like we had hoped to. We would not return to Ohana...not because it was bad...just because it was not a good as other Disney restaurants and we still have a few more places we would like to try!! I would not say "skip it " just be prepared for it not to be what I consider "outstanding".

CoolDisneyCat
10-25-2004, 10:45 PM
We have been 3 times and I doubt if we will go back. As the above posters wrote, we found the meat to be dry and tasteless. We did like the wontons and a few other things, but that doesn't make up for the price.

The only reason we went the 3rd time is DD22's boyfriend has a hollow pit for a tummy and I was trying to fill him up!

I do enjoy going to to the Polynesian, we will just eat at Kona Cafe from now on.

Uncleromulus
10-26-2004, 05:14 AM
I thought the food was OK and there was certainly plenty of it. But the antics and the noise proved too much--and we were sitting in the back, out of direct range of the MC.

BCV23
10-26-2004, 05:41 AM
snwarf, you can order those same good drinks at Kona.::yes::

ennazus
10-26-2004, 07:04 AM
another voice of dissention...

Our party consisted of my DH, DS and myself and it just wasn't for us. The food was ok, but we just didn't get into the games... not even our son.

We thought the atmosphere was more choas, than fun.
I'll ditto this.

But the antics and the noise proved too much
and I'll ditto this.

That pretty much sums up why we didn't like. It was like eating at a circus.

StaceyA
10-26-2004, 07:29 AM
Mom and I didn't like it either, we were really looking forward to trying something new but after we ate there we decided not to go back.

Neither of us like anything that is spicy (I mean I don't really even eat mild salsa) and the food was spicy to me, especially the shrimp.

We went later in the night so there weren't many games going on...but we did love the dessert of pineapple and caramel!

erikthewise
10-26-2004, 09:27 AM
I didn't like it as much the second time. I had a hard time putting my finger on why. The appetizers didn't seem to be as good. Our server definitely wasn't as good as the first one. Maybe it's just a restaurant that doesn't hold up well to repeated visits. We'll go back again someday, but not for a few years.

Cleokitty
10-26-2004, 09:34 AM
Count us in on not enjoying it! Food was overcooked and dry. The kids weren't offered a kid's menu until the adults were done eating, after the waiter fussed at them for not eating their dinner. Can't say we had much of a view--we were seated near the Poly lobby not in the main dining area. Thought it was very overpriced for what we had. We won't do it again.

Fox&Hound
10-26-2004, 10:23 AM
My husband really didn't care for it. Of all the restaurants we've been to, this is the one he always mentions as his least favorite. He felt that the food was marginal, at best, and the atmosphere didn't impress him. I thought it was fun, and I enjoyed it, but had to agree that it didn't live up to my expectations.

Also, I was told that I had to order a meal for my 18 month old, which surprised me because all he ate was a handful of rice. He was still drinking a bottle at the time, (not as his main meal but something he would normally drink late in the evening.) Our dinner was at 7:00, which was late for him, so I fed him a small meal at 5:00 when he was hungry, and we brought his bottle to 'Ohana for him to have while the rest of us ate our dinner. (DH, DS3 & myself.) The CM insisted that we had to pay for him as well, so essentially we paid $10 for my 18 month old to drink his own bottle at the table, plus eat a little bit of rice off of my plate! I was a little annoyed.

On second thought, now I'm liking 'Ohana even less.

erikthewise
10-26-2004, 10:44 AM
Originally posted by Fox&Hound
Also, I was told that I had to order a meal for my 18 month old, which surprised me because all he ate was a handful of rice.

This is just plain wrong. The children's price for the 'Ohana meal is $10.99 for ages 3-11. If this was a recent occurence, I strongly encourage you to report it. Either the server was ignorant of the most basic facts or it was an out-and-out lie.

sotoalf
10-26-2004, 10:45 AM
The service and concept are mostly top-notch, but this restaurant has never impressed me.

For one, 'Ohanas is simply too noisy. At the end of the day, after a long afternoon in the parks, the last thing I want to hear are screaming children chasing after coconuts. I'm not a fan of buffets, so the eat-till-you-burst mentality does nothing for me.

Now that we're on the subject, the food is no great shakes either. It's hard to screw up skewered pork and shrimp (unless it's charred, of course), and just as hard to season just right when you have 8000 diners or whatever to consider. I come from a Cuban background so I know a little something about seasoning pork :)

I love Kona Cafe - a much better value for the money - but I wish the Polynesian had another sit-down restaurant like the GF and CR do. Anyone else miss the Papeete Bay Verandah?

Jen D
10-26-2004, 12:16 PM
I thought it was just OK. We didn't mind the games so much, as we had a kid with us and she enjoyed it. I won't say we disliked the food but we didn't love it either and didn't think it was a very good value. We would never make a special trip to the Poly to eat there although I could see us trying it again if we were staying at the Polynesian) as we were last time. Kona we might make a special trip for!

Two nights after eating at 'Ohana we ate at Boma. Second time I've been there, but the value of this meal versus what you get at 'Ohana is huge. And at 'Ohana you have to pay extra to get interesting deserts (nothing against the pineapple and caramel, but it is pretty minimalist) while at Boma you can choose from a huge range of interesting, creative confections, all included in the price. Anyway, I know the two restaurants are different, but I don't think I'm comparing apples and oranges here-- I think 'Ohana is overpriced (even for WDW!)

bavaria
10-26-2004, 12:34 PM
Whew, I'm relieved! I was worried that I was going to be flamed for being the only negative poster!

We (4 adults and 1 3yo) went for my birthday dinner (which was to be somewhere else but cxled and rescheduled due to a hurricane)

I have eaten pretty much everywhere in WDW, my friends were there for the first time, and all the concierge staff at GF told them that they HAD to go. I was voting for California Grill (where we ended up the next night) but was overruled.

We waited 45 min even with a PS (and this during low season). I am veggie, and the veggie plate was really greasy tempura - I just ate two slices of tofu and some rice and salad.

Yes, it's LOUD and we couldn't get the 3yo away - we spent longer at dinner here than anywhere else, but the adults barely ate.

The birthday cake looked cute but was what I would expect from a grocery store bakery ie not worth it.

Having said all that (sorry!) it was the 3 yo's favourite place to eat, and I suppose that made it worthwhile. She loved the games and the hula.

The best part for me was the surprise when the lights went down during Wishes and we could watch the fireworks, music and all.

So because our 3yo LOVED it it was worth it, and I got to see Wishes again yes, but for the rest of us, no.

nuke
10-26-2004, 12:39 PM
We didn't care for it either. I thought the meat was dry and tasteless. I did love the chicken wings on the appetizer wheel but that was it. For the price we paid I would have much rather paid a bit more and eaten at California Grill.

catriona930
10-26-2004, 02:04 PM
i have not been to ohana's but i did go to whatever it was before it was ohana's ...from ppl's reports it seems to be pretty much the same < although i could be wrong>....and i did not care for it then...i have no interst in trying it now...


cat < who is going in only 6 months after 18 mos of planning>

disneymom3
10-26-2004, 03:57 PM
Woohoo!!! I was one of like two people on the least fav vs fav restaurants thread who said Ohana was my least favorite. This thread is like a little support group for Ohana dislikers!

We couldn't stand Ohana and will not ever go back. I have three kids--my oldest participated and ended up complaining later that she was hungry the middle one thought it was waaayyy too loud--mom and dad agreed completely--and wanted to know why that weird lady kept talking to strangers. The food was okay--liked the chicken on the appetizer plate the most. What appalled me the most was the pineapple--dry, not ripe and very tasteless.

Plus our waitstaff stunk. We were told that the kids could order off of a children's menu, we asked for one and it never appeared until we were ready to leave and the waiter said, "Oh, did you want a kids menu?" Well, not NOW!! I left hungry too and my DH wasn't hungry, but certainly wasn't full. No way would i waste any money to eat there again.

LOVED the Kona, though and could eat there every meal!

catriona930
10-28-2004, 05:40 PM
the ohana haters 12 step program

1. make reservations for your wdw vacation
2. plan obsessivley
3. dream of dole whips and beaver tails
4. watch for codes
5. make ps's
6. plan strategy for crt ps
7. obsess over crt ps
8. beg for crt ps
9. book psb ps
10. book new reservation with code and still watch for new and better rates
11. dream of mickey bars and rice krispie treats
12. apologize to family and friends for making them crazy

exnortherner
10-28-2004, 07:45 PM
DW and I made our first visit to Ohanas this past weekend. We had heard so much positive feedback that we just had to try it. I must say, we had plenty to eat and the wait staff was great. The quality of the food was not bad (not great either). My biggest objection is that there are no courses. Everything is served at the same time. When the appetizer platter was served I thought we would have some time to enjoy them. But before we knew it, the skewers started arriving. Normally I like prompt service, but I got the impression they wanted to feed us fast so they could reuse the table. Now that we understand the procedure, we will try the restaurant again and this time we will pass on the meat until we am ready for it. Otherwise we found it to be a plesant, although pricey, experience.

ppony
10-29-2004, 12:02 AM
Hmmm, I'd saythe food was pretty good, not great though. Both breakfast and dinner. Tough if you like shrimp like my DH does, you can really pack in those all you can eat scewers at dinner!

I'd say it's worth a go once...but it's not on our list of "must go's" every time we go to WDW.:sunny: It's fun and good but not great. Give it a whirl though if you're curious. The headline of this thread is likely to get the respones of people that don't like the place (hence why peeked in) so give it the appropriate weight.:wave:

jay-nee
10-29-2004, 07:20 AM
Disappointed...

We had heard so many great reviews and my husband is a huge meat eater. The rest of us love shrimp so we couldn't wait.

Honestly, the seasoning on the shrimp made my daughter feel sick. I didn't like it at all. My son ate some. My DH wasn't impressed. It's too bad because this was our 1st meal on our 1st night and we were so excited to be back at WDW.

I will say that the wonton appetizers were yummy, but it's hard to justify the price for a dinner of wontons...

cavecricket
10-29-2004, 09:20 AM
the appetizer was great!!, i didnt care for the rest....i was hit with a broom during a coconut roll contest and almost taken out entirely by a hula-hoop gone crazy!!! ( i know therer kids having fun, but not quite what i expected ) if you decide to go , the one thing that made it all worth while was timing it with the wishes fireworks, ask for a window fireworks table , they have the most incredible view and they play the music that the fireworks are syncronized to. ( i would do it again just for that!! )


hope this has helped.

Stitch's Greatest Fa
10-29-2004, 11:13 AM
Its one of those love or hate places. We liked it, especially the shrimp and the wontons, but I could see why some (especially childless coupkes as we are) would hate it. We preferred Kona, but if you've never tried Ohanas i would give it a go.

lovethattink
10-29-2004, 11:30 AM
DH did not like Ohanas. The spices in the food were too much for him. He had to leave the table and head for a bathroom 30 minutes after he started eating. DS(10) and I loved it! DS wants to go back there for his b-day. DH will pass.

tlev
10-29-2004, 11:45 AM
Add me to the list. DW and I ate there on our honeymoon in September and it was a real dissapoinment. We have no kids but the games did not really bother us that much, (we knew what we were getting into) and the apps. were great. The meat and shrimp however were downright blah. They had little flavor and were way overcooked. The shrimp is cooked in the shell and any flavor it might have had has to be peeled away before you can eat it. I also have to agree with the poster who said they "were not showered with food". We each got two cubes of the four skewer products, (beef, turkey, pork, shrimp) and then our "cousin" server became hard to find.

LibertyLover
10-29-2004, 02:17 PM
I can take or leave Ohana, but my DH loves it so we wind up going at least once whenever we are at WDW. We're going in January and already he is talking about how much he can't wait to go to Ohana with his daughter (24) and our daughter(2). The 2 year old will probably like the rice and the coconut races. I'll just drink my yearly vitamin C ration and persevere.

psupple
10-29-2004, 02:55 PM
as two more who didn't enjoy 'Ohanas. DH and I agree with most of the other posters here who thought the meat was overcooked and tasted all the same. Apps were also cold, and overall not worth the money.

Oh, well, guess we had to try it (this past Monday 10-25) to see for ourselves. There's another Disney restaurant we'll cross off our list.